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2000 Oneida Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
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700 Ken Mark Industrial Pkwy., #730, Broadview Heights, OH 44147
Provides the opportunity for parents of newborn children to connect with one another during and after the period when their children are hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) due to a health condition or premature birth.
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211 Cleveland
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7335 Ridge Rd, Parma, OH 44129
Offers a variety of recreational activities such as swimming, soccer, basketball, golf, ice skating, sand volleyball, and tennis. Maintains 22 parks for public use.
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211 Cleveland
119 South Lisbon Street, Suite 203, Courthouse On The Square, Carrollton, OH 44615
Holds hearings to determine the market value of property when property owners appeal the value placed on the assessment rolls for their property. Taxpayers who feel their property values are too high have the opportunity to file a complaint and appeal to the Board of Revision for property value reduction. The board is composed of the Carroll County Auditor, the Carroll County Treasurer, and the Chairperson of the Board of Carroll County Commissioners or their representatives.
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211 Summit
544 Broad Boulevard, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Offers day camps for children at various YMCA branches. Activities include nature programs, sports, games, and crafts.
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211 Summit
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100 Veterans Boulevard, Georgetown, OH 45121

Provides care for unwanted pets and stray animals. Also offers dogs, cats, barnyard, and small animals for adoption.

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211 UWGC
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2640 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45206

Provides recreation centers and seasonal public swimming pools with a variety of fitness classes and arts programs. Also provides summer seasonal spray grounds for the community.

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204 Davis Avenue, Suite C, Marietta, OH 45750
Local office implements strategies to make Washington County safe from terrorist threats or attacks in compliance with government guidelines.
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211 Pathways
220 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides services to enhance education experiences for eligible individuals. Service includes a free laptop computer and assistance with obtaining professional certificates that may expand careers.
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211 Cleveland
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1832 Adams Street, Toledo, OH 43604
Conducts a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation to determine whether an individual prenatally exposed to alcohol has developed symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (also known as "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder").
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1002 Garden Lake Parkway, Toledo, OH 43614
1. Information and Referral - The Case Manager provides information to people contacting The Sight Center of Northwest Ohio seeking information for accessing needed vision-related or other community services. 2. Education and In-Service - Group or individual instruction in vision care and services available to address specific needs. 3. The Shop at The Sight Center - Numerous adaptive aids such as talking clocks, writing guides, large print or Braille playing cards, memo recorder/players, magnifiers, CCTV's, etc. are for sale to people in need because of loss of vision. 4. Appliance Safety Marking - A Rehabilitation Teacher puts tactile marks on oven dials, microwave buttons, dryers, etc. to ensure the safety of a person with a visual impairment. 5. Social Services - A Case Manager performs assessments of a consumer's needs and facilitates team conferences and referral source communication. For services that aren't available through The Sight Center of Northwest Ohio, the Case Manager refers to outside community services or links the consumer to another service provider than can assist. 6. Adaptive Computer Technology Services - Consultation, evaluation, and training in the use of non-visual software and hardware options. 7. Vision Rehabilitation Interdisciplinary Assessment and Optical Aid Training - Provides an optometric examination and rehabilitation treatment for low vision (vision loss uncorrected by the use of conventional contact lenses and glasses by an eye care professional referral ONLY). Low vision devices include magnifiers, closed circuit televisions, and proper lighting. 8. Orientation and Mobility Training - Provides consultation, evaluation, and training in safe travel techniques within the person's home and community. 9. Rehabilitation Teaching - Provides consultation, evaluation, and training in the use of adaptive aids and daily living skills (budget/money management, child/dependent care, clothing care, laundry, home maintenance, meal preparation, shopping, cleaning, etc.) 10. Newsline - This is a free program offered by the National Federation of the Blind which allows a print handicapped person to dial a local number and listen to his/her local paper, national papers, and magazines.
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17407 Lorain Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44111
Monitors properties for compliance with local building and housing codes. Works with owners to correct possible violations and reports owners that do not correct their violations to local officials.
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211 Cleveland
335 East South Street, Akron, OH 44311
Offers a weekly home cooked meal for the general public.
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211 Summit
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270 Sandusky Street, Ashland, OH 44805
Provides small group education for teens regarding sexuality, reproductive biology, relationships, communication, career information, budgeting and high risk behaviors. Groups meet in high schools and middle schools throughout Ashland County for most of the school year, as well as supportive mentoring throughout the summer.
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211 Mansfield OH
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500 Som Center Rd., Mayfield Village, OH 44143
Computer classes cover Microsoft Office programs, Adobe Creative Cloud programs, and others such as Drive and Outlook classes. Classes for beginners include Windows 10 and Digital Literacy Basics (including for tablets and smartphones). Also offers classes for advance users, such as Google Drive and PowerPoint.
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211 Cleveland
1800 North Blanchard Street, Suite 114 The Family Center, Findlay, OH 45840
Allows low-income families to rent quality housing in the private market via federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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258 E Market Street First Floor, Warren, OH 44481
Accepts applications and determines eligibility for Social Security survivor benefits, which provides monthly payments to eligible family members of people who worked and paid Social Security taxes before they died.
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6253 Chagrin River Rd., Bentleyville, OH 44022
Offers meeting space for rent to groups.
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211 Cleveland
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1108 City Park Avenue, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43206
Reviews criminal records to see if eligible to have records expunged or sealed and reviews eligibility for Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE).
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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400 South Main Street, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
As part of our Discovery Play program, families can drop-in to utilize our community space for fun and learning together. Includes climbing and tunnels for large motor fun in all weather, a touchless and interactive floor projector, an augmented reality sandbox and high powered microscope, educational exhibits, rotating STEM-focused table top activities, sensory experiences, access to toys/tech/tools for featured activities, pop-up demonstrations by staff, etc. Target ages are 3-11, but younger and older siblings and their accompanying adults enjoy the space as well. Current public hours are Thursdays 9-noon, 1 to 4pm, and 5-8pm. And Fridays and Saturdays 9-noon and 1 to 4 pm. Low daily admission fee, financial accessibly pricing for EBT card holders, camp and membership scholarships widely available. In June and July, we offer half-day summer camps, with income-based scholarships. These are for school agers who have completed kindergarten though fifth grade. Opportunities for high school volunteers to assist with camps.
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211 Pathways
12518 Merritt Rd., Chardon, OH 44024
Offers printed information and will answer general questions about how to handle disasters and emergency situations such as tornadoes, extreme heat, thunderstorms, winter storms, hazardous materials, and floods.
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211 Cleveland
1 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
Provides a selection of day camps for youth during the summer months. In additional to general camps, there are several theme-based arts and sports camps.
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211 Cleveland
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Collects monetary donations to provide blankets and other material assistance to victims of natural disasters within the United States and service organizations outside the United States.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1483 W Main St, Tipp City, OH 45371
Therapists provide coordinated treatment services for individuals who have a diagnosed mental illness which interferes with their functioning in a substantial way in combination with a substance use disorder that aggravates their ability to become stabilized or recover.
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